pont
repology-rules
pont | repology-rules | |
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3 | 29 | |
26 | 101 | |
- | 5.0% | |
3.7 | 9.9 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
pont
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You started a new job, what are the first tools you install on your machine?
The first thing I "install" is pont, my config manager I wrote a while ago https://github.com/AlexAegis/pont
- Best way to manage dotfiles using just Git
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JOIN NIXOS TODAY OR BECOME INSIGNIFICANT TOMORROW!
I have a more extensive description in the readme and a link to my dotfiles repo utilizing it: https://github.com/AlexAegis/pont
repology-rules
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Could you theoretically use other package managers on void?
A lot, it's (also) a complete linux distribution. See https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/ and for comparison with other distros: https://repology.org/ It looks like they entered the top ten since last time I checked.
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what OS do YOU use, as an emacs user?
I'm having a hard time believing it, but apparently nixpkgs is larger than AUR per https://repology.org/?
- Common denominator when developing widgets
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How to deploy my FOSS to Linux users / repositories?
Generally, the easiest thing to do is to do nothing - if your software is useful and people are using it, then packagers will show up. You can track what distros packaged your project on https://repology.org/.
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Discover Slitaz, a 50MB Lightweight Desktop Operating System
I remember when the internet was smaller (20 years ago?) some people would have a comparison of different package managers for linux distros where they would dive in to examples and use. Anyway, this is a high level of package currency : https://repology.org/
The last distros I've used that didn't really have their own package managers were Slackware (it is just a tarball) and PuppyLinux (adopted from slackware or debian).
Anyway, Slitaz is here https://repology.org/repository/slitaz_cooking
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The problem raised by Linus Torvalds on package management
You can basically install nix packages on every Linux and even MacOS. They are imo better developed and less error prone. You are guaranteed to never have dependency issues. The hashing scheme and idea of representing and building packages from derivation logic is spectacular design. The design of Nix inherently supports atomic upgrades and the likes of an immutable system. Also, afaik, it has the largest package availability currently (at least as many pkgs as Arch's) https://repology.org/
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Nix (the package manager of NixOS that can be installed on other distributions like Flatpak) releases version 2.4
Yep, it's no. 1 on https://repology.org/
- Ask HN: What useful unknown website do you wish more people knew about?
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Distros
Most have it on their website, but you can also check here
- Is there a website that has all the "apt install <app>" apps?
What are some alternatives?
dotfiles - My dotfiles, utilizing 'pont', my dotmodule manager
nix-darwin - nix modules for darwin
issue-tracker - Fedora Silverblue issue tracker
bgart - Set classic art for GNOME background
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes
nixos-shell - Spawns lightweight nixos vms in a shell
stylegan2 - StyleGAN2 - Official TensorFlow Implementation
SwiftDefaultApps - Replacement for RCDefaultApps, written in Swift.
nixos-generators - Collection of image builders [maintainer=@Lassulus]
legacy_dotfiles - My dotfiles, plain and simple.
jsmin - Javascript minifier